Any attempt to take a new path with the old party would only increase the popular suspicion that it was trying to get back to power, he said.
But European government leaders, sensitive to widespread popular suspicion of chemicals, argued that the ban was well within their rights to protect consumers.
His untimely death led to popular suspicion and numerous rumors.
Religious sisters working in hospitals and schools did much to overcome popular suspicions about Catholics.
"Having held tightly to their audience for so long, they are now suffering a bit from popular suspicion."
Polls show a deep popular suspicion of the United States since the Iraq war.
His death only reinforced the popular suspicion.
National insurance did not actually become a comprehensive scheme for about 20 years due to popular suspicions and lack of funds.
A popular suspicion at the time was that political or personal connections made the difference.
In that case, which aroused popular suspicion and anger, local authorities apparently misled leaders in Beijing about activities at the school.